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most russian cities especially the olympic host city of sochi are in need of disabled access for the twenty fourteen winter olympic and paralympic games. more than thirty years ago before the. one thousand nine hundred summer olympic games in moscow so we used already refused to host the paralympics. the organizing committee explained that the country was not ready for such an event. or it's. just really still a. steep slopes only at least one of those you don't have the right skills you would ever be able to go to the top. is going to give me a little push. i . was born in sochi and has lived there all his life thirteen years ago the successful entrepreneur was injured while he was inspecting a construction site. debris from a building collapsed on him damaging his spine. because of the lack of an elevator inns apartment block was effectively trapped in his fourth floor apartment for eighteen months. before that i didn't know anything about disabled people i was totally unaware of how they lived and this is that when i became disabled myself i realized how difficult it was. no wheel
most russian cities especially the olympic host city of sochi are in need of disabled access for the twenty fourteen winter olympic and paralympic games. more than thirty years ago before the. one thousand nine hundred summer olympic games in moscow so we used already refused to host the paralympics. the organizing committee explained that the country was not ready for such an event. or it's. just really still a. steep slopes only at least one of those you don't have the right skills you would...
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we should have known what the future would be in other cities from here to baghdad. police. gang warfare would resume for the next fifteen years continue unchecked with almost no one thank you for outside intervention to keep me deleted don't want to say please i'm going to get. out of this is. because in a world. we want you to go away. you don't exist to. become a teacher. if you miss something out of the south central los angeles nothing happens it's just another nigga big day the day. was this is my grandson his name was mark and this is seventeen years old there promising young boy and in one thousand nine hundred six he came here to los angeles to visit me. i beg. you. to visit me he was here three weeks and he was shot and killed tens there ready in the morning walking across the street. i school. he didn't have gang follows on. he didn't even know too much about the game as a matter of fact he said to him when i warned him about where to go where not to go he said grandma. this is america and. this is. where we're supposed to be free this is where we're supposed to b
we should have known what the future would be in other cities from here to baghdad. police. gang warfare would resume for the next fifteen years continue unchecked with almost no one thank you for outside intervention to keep me deleted don't want to say please i'm going to get. out of this is. because in a world. we want you to go away. you don't exist to. become a teacher. if you miss something out of the south central los angeles nothing happens it's just another nigga big day the day. was...
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in the city's black communities ten years after the watts rebellion. the fearful lived behind protective bars and double logs high schools are graduating functional illiterates. some black people have got businesses some professionals have gotten into significant jobs but if you talk about the masses of that guy who was in trouble in one thousand and sixty five it is more difficult now. the black in the ghetto gold survival. was a. good thing. let me ask you the real question yes. this. was. about a big one all night and all of that. all not. going to. make. it to the meaning. of them is going to be given to. hurricane katrina that i have been going to. a refugee isn't going to call that we displace like a moat. and helicopters flying over the it might not be acceptable in britain but however some that occurs every two or three hours among communities. in the south into a community basically which is in peel broken down business if you have any business and. take a walk down the boulevard from the french out of our money and you tell me the opportuniti
in the city's black communities ten years after the watts rebellion. the fearful lived behind protective bars and double logs high schools are graduating functional illiterates. some black people have got businesses some professionals have gotten into significant jobs but if you talk about the masses of that guy who was in trouble in one thousand and sixty five it is more difficult now. the black in the ghetto gold survival. was a. good thing. let me ask you the real question yes. this. was....
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city in the world. the force behind what they are putting together, when they talk about connections for everyone, they really mean everyone. there are true inspiration for me, fellow canadians, and many of us around the world. the theme of my presentation today is about staying connected her. and if there are two things i am passionate about, it is that. those phrases really sum up the last 20 years of my life in so many ways. and so to explore the themes, what i want to do is share with you some ideas about consciously working on making and the sustaining connections. which is what i think we all need to do. to get started, we will talk a little bit about the technology solution. i want to share with you stories, lessons, and some new ideas. i want to have knowledge all of you that are here today thinking about trying something new. thinking about a new approach to technology, using technology differently. maybe it will be your first time in beijing with a computer. you might feel a little bit like a
city in the world. the force behind what they are putting together, when they talk about connections for everyone, they really mean everyone. there are true inspiration for me, fellow canadians, and many of us around the world. the theme of my presentation today is about staying connected her. and if there are two things i am passionate about, it is that. those phrases really sum up the last 20 years of my life in so many ways. and so to explore the themes, what i want to do is share with you...
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the railway links the capital city of beijing and ghangzhou in the south. shun ishibe have more. >> reporter: the first high-speed train for beijing is about to leave guangzhou south railway station. many passengers are carrying coats, because the temperature in beijing is about 20 degrees centigrade lower than here in guangzhou. the new line stretches nearly 2,300 kilometers, including a section already in service. the trip between the two cities will take about eight hours instead of the current 20 1/2 hours. china says it developed the high-speed train line on its own based on technologies used by japan's bullet train. the launch of the new service expands china's high-speed railway network to more than 9,300 kilometers. officials plan to extend the network to 16,000 kilometers by 2020. the chinese government temporarily suspended construction of high-speed train lines after 40 people died in a two-train collision last year. but it has resumed construction with the aim of helping correct economic disparities between england and the coastal areas, and sho
the railway links the capital city of beijing and ghangzhou in the south. shun ishibe have more. >> reporter: the first high-speed train for beijing is about to leave guangzhou south railway station. many passengers are carrying coats, because the temperature in beijing is about 20 degrees centigrade lower than here in guangzhou. the new line stretches nearly 2,300 kilometers, including a section already in service. the trip between the two cities will take about eight hours instead of...
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we should have known what the future would be in other cities from here to baghdad. it. gang warfare would resume for the next fifteen years continue unchecked but almost no effective outside the money. to do it with a legal way to get. out of this is even worse because in a world we'd all like you we don't want you we don't want you to we want you to go away we want to pretend like you don't exist. to have. such a law sergius nothing happens it's just another nigga big. day. this is my grandson his name was mark an alias is seventeen years old very promising young boy and in one thousand nine hundred sixty came here to los angeles to visit me. i beg my son to allow him to come from yuba city california. to visit me he was here three weeks and he was shot and killed ten thirty in the morning walking across the street headed for do i see school. he didn't have gang colors. he didn't even know too much about the gang as a matter of fact he said to him when i warned him about where to go and where not to go he said grandma. this is america. this is. where i was supposed to
we should have known what the future would be in other cities from here to baghdad. it. gang warfare would resume for the next fifteen years continue unchecked but almost no effective outside the money. to do it with a legal way to get. out of this is even worse because in a world we'd all like you we don't want you we don't want you to we want you to go away we want to pretend like you don't exist. to have. such a law sergius nothing happens it's just another nigga big. day. this is my...
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of the roman often a city whose children were raised here. but won't see how you're doing. these centuries old trees are under the strict control of a curator. only two hundred of the oaks that saul peter the great and his successors remain are there regularly inspected by specialists in wood diseases and part of the process involves detailed imaging technology. because i knew the results are good. or is healthy and remain hell famous not. well it's getting a bit drawing out and there is some dead wood in the middle when it's needed you know but all in all its condition would remain the same. visit to me it's a good joke and it was good. to draw the visitor's eyes the park benefits from a range of natural lighting effects. all creating a beautifully glistening effect in the water with the rays of light playing through regular rows of trees though it was what made you and now we are walking along another avenue of the lower gardens it is called marley alley because that leads to the marley palace. where you can see the palace. three other aven
of the roman often a city whose children were raised here. but won't see how you're doing. these centuries old trees are under the strict control of a curator. only two hundred of the oaks that saul peter the great and his successors remain are there regularly inspected by specialists in wood diseases and part of the process involves detailed imaging technology. because i knew the results are good. or is healthy and remain hell famous not. well it's getting a bit drawing out and there is some...
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fares and serve customers are the cabs city limits. so we just arrived at reagan airport which is just right modified of washington d.c. and not our cab driver was nice enough to drop us off here only he can't get a return fare back he has to leave and go all the way back to d.c. without anybody in his cab simply because of the regulations. that requires another permit that a driver may or may not be able to get and on this day at this time maybe that makes sense there aren't the lines i've waited in countless times for a cab here when there just don't seem to be enough in lieu of customers there actually seems to be a glut of taxis that are. moving on we need another driver with more complaints about the rules one is what he says is a recent change a prohibition on ride sharing. if. hardly any of the cab or something i don't have another passenger drove all my way i could not think of why because there is no sure right. perhaps that's one reason why we've started to see more. are cars like this appear on streets a business opportunity
fares and serve customers are the cabs city limits. so we just arrived at reagan airport which is just right modified of washington d.c. and not our cab driver was nice enough to drop us off here only he can't get a return fare back he has to leave and go all the way back to d.c. without anybody in his cab simply because of the regulations. that requires another permit that a driver may or may not be able to get and on this day at this time maybe that makes sense there aren't the lines i've...
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process she now travels every week by train to the city of poetry on the west coast of finland where it takes ten minutes to walk to the orphanage. nobody when we have arrived in port at the local orphanage where my son and i meet under supervision every week or we meet in a room inside this building. the supervisor has the keys he writes me in and closes the door that's why the cameras cannot coming home. visits last three hours and tom can barely remember the russian language so rimmer has to speak to him with the help of an interpreter if it's the three hours passed by like five minutes i've just come and have to go away already. it's my son always waits for me and the meetings are always very very warm i would say. it's emotional for the both of us. we meet as if we've seen each other for the first time. and part as if it were. our last. takes the last train home to tempora she has no regrets about returning to finland even though she can only see her son for three hours a week in the presence of other people she wouldn't have even this chance if she had remained in russia. in th
process she now travels every week by train to the city of poetry on the west coast of finland where it takes ten minutes to walk to the orphanage. nobody when we have arrived in port at the local orphanage where my son and i meet under supervision every week or we meet in a room inside this building. the supervisor has the keys he writes me in and closes the door that's why the cameras cannot coming home. visits last three hours and tom can barely remember the russian language so rimmer has to...
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in a row, close to the types and that's in the city. outlying areas, 12, 13, 14 degrees, chilly stuff on the table. we will talk about the forecast in a little bit. traffic wise, how are we doing? >>> it's going to be cold for the fireworks. bundle up, 95, nice and clear. 14 minutes, southbound from the beltway in to the city. 695, no problems to report from parkville, all the way up to towson, heading to pikesville, checking in and looking at the beltway here at green spring avenue, no problems, traveling from green spring all the way down to route 40. that's a look at your time saver traffic. >>> charter bus heading to canada from vegas crashes down an embankment. police say this caused an accident that killed nine and sent dozens to the hospital. >>> also he began his journey a year ago, it ended yesterday. why this man says it's to bring awareness to the disease affecting several members of his family. ♪ we were skipping stones and letting go ♪ ♪ over the river and down the road ♪ [ female announcer ] at nature valley, we kn
in a row, close to the types and that's in the city. outlying areas, 12, 13, 14 degrees, chilly stuff on the table. we will talk about the forecast in a little bit. traffic wise, how are we doing? >>> it's going to be cold for the fireworks. bundle up, 95, nice and clear. 14 minutes, southbound from the beltway in to the city. 695, no problems to report from parkville, all the way up to towson, heading to pikesville, checking in and looking at the beltway here at green spring avenue,...
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city to the mountains run closer and has more. when the railway project was first announced in two thousand and seven it seemed really expensive and hard to implement i mean the international financial crisis of course moreover such a transport link was not so requirements of the international olympic committee however the new line which connects the coastal and mountain clusters of the twenty fourteen winter games is now well on its way to becoming an integral part of the soldier infrastructure eliminating traffic jams e.-ring the olympics is the obvious immediate gain of the forty eight kilometer track but considering the ongoing development of this mountainous region the railway line along with a new build a road for regular vehicles will certainly add to more appeal to russia's black sea resorts. eighty five percent of the work has been completed and i am pleased to say that it is the result of cooperation between a large team of russian and international experts from european countries and from canada the project was not easy
city to the mountains run closer and has more. when the railway project was first announced in two thousand and seven it seemed really expensive and hard to implement i mean the international financial crisis of course moreover such a transport link was not so requirements of the international olympic committee however the new line which connects the coastal and mountain clusters of the twenty fourteen winter games is now well on its way to becoming an integral part of the soldier...
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a nice gravity of how the vehicles flow through the city during the course of the day now if we do run into a case where a vehicle may be sitting for twenty four hours our service team it gives them an opportunity number one to make sure it's clean like you mentioned fueled and then put into what we would consider a hot spot we also give our members the option to fuel the car that there is a fuel card in the car with the pin number we give them a credit for their time and they're free to fill it up that's interesting and are there any additional service says that you either are offering or can see yourself offering auxilary services based on the backend that you guys have developed you know right now that's a big discussion with my group in north america and of course our colleagues in europe we are looking at some potential other offerings to bring to the north america that would compliment even our car to go and again existing public transit in washington it's a great example we have a partnership with my taxi that's working very well and that's an. app based excuse me taxi to to hai
a nice gravity of how the vehicles flow through the city during the course of the day now if we do run into a case where a vehicle may be sitting for twenty four hours our service team it gives them an opportunity number one to make sure it's clean like you mentioned fueled and then put into what we would consider a hot spot we also give our members the option to fuel the car that there is a fuel card in the car with the pin number we give them a credit for their time and they're free to fill...
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city dollars includes checks on bus drivers and more police night patrols that did little to stand the rape spilling into the streets. western states have no appetite for intervention in the syrian civil war and that's according to russia's foreign minister sergey lavrov also said about the countries where apparently praying that russia and china carry on blocking them if they are simply not ready to use force both states have appealed the veto this kind of un resolution on syria r t spoke exclusively to the minister who referring to the failure of the battle president asad said moscow would take no part of the drive to oust him. over in the business of regime change and some of the. regional players were suggesting to us why don't you tell president believe that we will arrange for a. safe haven for him. my answer is very simple. if indeed those who suggested this to us have this in mind they should take a direct hit the president that's why shelby use us as postman. eve present us of this is interested this must be discussed directly with scheme meanwhile in syria two russian citizen
city dollars includes checks on bus drivers and more police night patrols that did little to stand the rape spilling into the streets. western states have no appetite for intervention in the syrian civil war and that's according to russia's foreign minister sergey lavrov also said about the countries where apparently praying that russia and china carry on blocking them if they are simply not ready to use force both states have appealed the veto this kind of un resolution on syria r t spoke...
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their purpose of paying visits like these all over the city this morning -- a stepped-up effort to get people associated with violence of the st.. >> is targeting. >> the lt. runs the effort -- he has the warrant apprehension taskforce. >> targeting violent backgrounds, wanted on a warrant for violence. >> the effort to serve us standing warrants has been intended to slow a familiar sight. homicides in baltimore fell below 200 last year, but this year they have passed that benchmark. as of this morning, there have been 204, sides. the same time last year, 186. police like to strike before dawn. among those caught, man well known because of their history. 124-year-old was picked up three days ago on a warrant for armed robbery and gun violations. his record includes multiple arrests dating back to the age of 16. a frustrating morning for one squad -- they found people at home but not the offender's they were looking for. >> sometimes these guys they disappear. when they are uncooperative, we decide to wait for things to pop-up. >> about 300 targeted defenders have been located during th
their purpose of paying visits like these all over the city this morning -- a stepped-up effort to get people associated with violence of the st.. >> is targeting. >> the lt. runs the effort -- he has the warrant apprehension taskforce. >> targeting violent backgrounds, wanted on a warrant for violence. >> the effort to serve us standing warrants has been intended to slow a familiar sight. homicides in baltimore fell below 200 last year, but this year they have passed...
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where the lack of creativity is coming up with excuses. the thing that i find worrisome is how the end up watering down things like medical reasons yet there is a policy that said sexual harassment takes place in the spectrum that includes everything from of colored jokes his sexual assault. a dirty joke and you really have to reconsider your priorities. this isn't doing anyone any favors. it's true the first amendment and freedom of speech require a certain amount of toughness to talk and live as free citizens those require on the part of the citizens and i have time for one more question. i want to shift focus a little but since you are talking more about the free-speech area and what you are seeing now is actually universities claiming to put it in a program they have to believe in a certain set of ideas and practice that you find immoral how can a student or alumni perhaps work to change the rules slightly different than the speech code. it stuns me that i have to say this much that is to tell people what they can't say. it is much wor
where the lack of creativity is coming up with excuses. the thing that i find worrisome is how the end up watering down things like medical reasons yet there is a policy that said sexual harassment takes place in the spectrum that includes everything from of colored jokes his sexual assault. a dirty joke and you really have to reconsider your priorities. this isn't doing anyone any favors. it's true the first amendment and freedom of speech require a certain amount of toughness to talk and live...
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also on cspan 3. >> the white house was very controversial. who designed washington city, submitted a design for a palace but americans did not want a palace. it was not all inspiring. in fact, in 1821, a european diplomat told congress it was neither of some or all of inspiring. the answer the congressman gave said the building serves its purpose. if it were larger and more elegant, but perhaps some president would be inclined to become a person -- permanent resident. >> vicki goldberg has gathered a few of her favorite white house photographs. watch sunday evening at 7:30 eastern and pacific on american history tv. >> up next, your phone calls on "washington journal." in 45 minutes, the house democratic caucus chairman talks about negotiations on the so- called fiscal cliff. at 8:30
also on cspan 3. >> the white house was very controversial. who designed washington city, submitted a design for a palace but americans did not want a palace. it was not all inspiring. in fact, in 1821, a european diplomat told congress it was neither of some or all of inspiring. the answer the congressman gave said the building serves its purpose. if it were larger and more elegant, but perhaps some president would be inclined to become a person -- permanent resident. >> vicki...
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a minority in the city of montreal. and many new immigrants do not want to learn french. sammy said, "no, you cannot play in the sandbox, because i am the king of the...?" when he goes away, he goes down the slide. okay, when he goes away, you can use the slide? narrator: victorlopeu isearning english. he and his brother tudor have come with their parents from eastern europe to escape an unstable economy and political climate. okay, next day... narrator: from romania, the plopeanus headed west to search for a better life in canada. they settled in french-speaking quebec, in the city of montreal, homeo thest english-speaking community in the province. montreal is divided into two relatively distinct areas: the english on one side, the french on the other. the plopeanus have chosen to settle on the city's english side, for they believe that english is the key to success for their children. but for immigrants in quebec, choosing english has a price. dan plopeanu is paying to send his sons to this private english nursery sc
a minority in the city of montreal. and many new immigrants do not want to learn french. sammy said, "no, you cannot play in the sandbox, because i am the king of the...?" when he goes away, he goes down the slide. okay, when he goes away, you can use the slide? narrator: victorlopeu isearning english. he and his brother tudor have come with their parents from eastern europe to escape an unstable economy and political climate. okay, next day... narrator: from romania, the plopeanus...
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defense here the say which is suing the city of los angeles they say that there's no reason that he should have been arrested for unlawful assembly because an unlawful assembly had not been declared according to defense i spoke to the attorney representing. the journalists today margaery goes in what he told me about the l.a.p.d. and their story is that they are lying through their teeth interest saying in ramallah i know that you were there so you kind of saw this all go down firsthand can you tell us i mean i know that he wasn't the only one how many people were arrested and my understanding is that he wasn't even the only journalist no you're absolutely right liz now there are nearly three hundred people arrested during this raid know most of these i mean virtually everyone was a peaceful protest or while we were there we didn't observe anybody raising their hand or throwing anything at police and as you mentioned besides the journalist who is suing the city of los angeles currently there were. other journalists who were arrested and including tyson heater who we talked to afterw
defense here the say which is suing the city of los angeles they say that there's no reason that he should have been arrested for unlawful assembly because an unlawful assembly had not been declared according to defense i spoke to the attorney representing. the journalists today margaery goes in what he told me about the l.a.p.d. and their story is that they are lying through their teeth interest saying in ramallah i know that you were there so you kind of saw this all go down firsthand can you...
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after graduating from some unary nicholai was appointed to a post or in the city rests on the continents of europe and asia its river forms the border there plains as far as the eye can see the region is subject to blazing heat in summer and severe cold in winter the famous hornbook shoal is one here to start off choosing temperatures. the young clergyman and his wife came to the village of such a posh one hundred kilometers from morn there is nothing remarkable in the village other than rows of buildings. this prompted father nicholai to plan the construction of three churches in orthodox school and a charity house. besant home so cute by terrorists square metre of two hectares that you're. going to give them more money was needed to buy the house who sold it and then syria the. but when construction work began father knew i didn't have enough money to complete it that's the way it was. but miraculously the project was completed the main church resembles the one in orangeburg that was torn down in soviet times the design of the orthodox school was copied from a nineteenth century diary
after graduating from some unary nicholai was appointed to a post or in the city rests on the continents of europe and asia its river forms the border there plains as far as the eye can see the region is subject to blazing heat in summer and severe cold in winter the famous hornbook shoal is one here to start off choosing temperatures. the young clergyman and his wife came to the village of such a posh one hundred kilometers from morn there is nothing remarkable in the village other than rows...
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where will we get the water then? in the northeast, where a big cities right at sea level. they are already liable to stone -- to storm say. as the world warms, we will have increasing risks, but we have already built into our cities and agriculture and water and heat. but is that water vulnerable ready -- vulnerability the system?kling into >> until now, you have the ability of with drying unlimited amounts of water. for the first time, they're intending to limit them and people are up in arms. that is a freedom you're taking away >> you really mean arms. >> yes, i do. 1 >> , some of the drought with sought and colorado is affected by climate? >> it comes down to what you said in what the future will look like. lee have seen longer fire seasons, larger fires, and a lot of resources and wrote. in regards to our forests, we see the early signs, the tip of the iceberg, what these forests will do during stress. widespread massive pre-mortality events? these are pretty strongly linked to temperature. it is fairly safe to say it these are warnings of what is coming. >> when you
where will we get the water then? in the northeast, where a big cities right at sea level. they are already liable to stone -- to storm say. as the world warms, we will have increasing risks, but we have already built into our cities and agriculture and water and heat. but is that water vulnerable ready -- vulnerability the system?kling into >> until now, you have the ability of with drying unlimited amounts of water. for the first time, they're intending to limit them and people are up...
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around the city is is is i think isn't exactly completely turn just last week in oregon there are many who are going down. in mall and a person with a concealed carry permit trained his gun on the shooter the shooters saw that and shot himself and that was the end of it two people died not twenty. ok scott just last night you know i've got a device in my hand right here that would have done the same thing and this device i have in my hand right here is legal i not only fell from there was a far away thing from how far away from found from thirteen feet away ok and well maybe you one hundred eighty kilometers an hour i roger what kind of gun control do you support the user to shoot almost a mile here and it's almost i already roger kind of got the right kind of gun sort of court but i'll tell you what kind i support i support for background checks for the gun gun show and i support a broad. right to concealed carry once you've gone through the training and the background checks because that is the only way you're going to reduce not and you cannot in these kinds of situations but you ca
around the city is is is i think isn't exactly completely turn just last week in oregon there are many who are going down. in mall and a person with a concealed carry permit trained his gun on the shooter the shooters saw that and shot himself and that was the end of it two people died not twenty. ok scott just last night you know i've got a device in my hand right here that would have done the same thing and this device i have in my hand right here is legal i not only fell from there was a far...
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the city the difference so the city can theoretically have that fixed rate it agreed to because in theory the difference is that i just explain between the variable the fixed rate agreed upon between the parties that are doing this wop that difference plus the variable rate that the city or state is paying on their loan should amount to that fixed rate now cities and states got into trouble as their borrowing costs or during the financial crisis yet those swaps they entered into as a hedge that were based on live war paid substantially lower rates cities and of having to make up the difference between these ever widening rates now because so many municipality. entered into interest rate swaps in some cases tied to libel or it may take a long time for these cases these lawsuits to play out but now you know a little more about interest rates swaps. all right let's wrap up with loose change dimitri on friday we were talking about the front runner to be the next prime minister of japan shinzo abbate and he won and here is jim grant on friday saying why we should possibly pay attention. thinki
the city the difference so the city can theoretically have that fixed rate it agreed to because in theory the difference is that i just explain between the variable the fixed rate agreed upon between the parties that are doing this wop that difference plus the variable rate that the city or state is paying on their loan should amount to that fixed rate now cities and states got into trouble as their borrowing costs or during the financial crisis yet those swaps they entered into as a hedge that...
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are actually living in the city of london you call the city of an. corporation and undemocratic pocket within london as a whole other any of the borrowers in the u.k. that are this similar type of exception to the general rule you know there's nothing like the corporation of london i don't think anywhere in the world i mean there are some anomalies we know of like the vatican and so on but they're very very distinct and we know about them the whole point of the corporation of london is people don't know about it people don't know what it does they don't know about its role as the financial crisis continues the media is increasingly hungry and searching for people to pin the blame on for the country's woes do you think that villainize in the city of london corporation conveniently fits into that quite fashionable anti banking narrative. i think again it's not really vilifying it saying look there are some really good structures in the corporation of london and some very good ones but they've been subverted and i think when you've got an institution th
are actually living in the city of london you call the city of an. corporation and undemocratic pocket within london as a whole other any of the borrowers in the u.k. that are this similar type of exception to the general rule you know there's nothing like the corporation of london i don't think anywhere in the world i mean there are some anomalies we know of like the vatican and so on but they're very very distinct and we know about them the whole point of the corporation of london is people...
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bolt every time you fill the chamber the problem there is that you have reduced substantially the right to self-defense if you are under attack on a city street by multiple assailants you're going to want a gun that will serve the purpose or you could be walking down the road i saw it all drive like you have this is really in the chamber you walk down the street just america with an assault rifle really just have to die i've got i'm telling you what i've seen is you the trick and all right in front of my face right now are we going to rain go ahead roger peter peter i'm going to end this thing. ok you want to run this thing and you've already got it two to one now if i give you as much time as long overall it's no point in my trying to give you as much time as i will go ahead good well then then do that let's have some discipline on the other side all right the pistol with a ten chamber magazine is the kind of weapon that you would need in solve defense if you are in a urban area that requires you to defend yourself yet that's the kind of thing you would not i rather guess apparently th
bolt every time you fill the chamber the problem there is that you have reduced substantially the right to self-defense if you are under attack on a city street by multiple assailants you're going to want a gun that will serve the purpose or you could be walking down the road i saw it all drive like you have this is really in the chamber you walk down the street just america with an assault rifle really just have to die i've got i'm telling you what i've seen is you the trick and all right in...
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forces as they start coming home over the next couple of years. >> imperial life in the emerald city was about baghdad, little america is about afghanistan. >> well, i think the challenge for us is we want to be on every device for every person at every hour of the day, and we're a mobile society, and so
forces as they start coming home over the next couple of years. >> imperial life in the emerald city was about baghdad, little america is about afghanistan. >> well, i think the challenge for us is we want to be on every device for every person at every hour of the day, and we're a mobile society, and so
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come true like cities on the moon a fine cars in must be getting ever more difficult for st fi writers to stand step ahead of the scientists who are repeatedly breaching the gap between fiction and reality it is strongly believe though that science finally truth is still capable of generating new ideas five years ago the u.s. homeland security department even recruited science fiction writers to help think up the next great inventions. i will tell you the secret of where you live the media were doing about a flying car because she could drive a real one so she says she wants to skip that i mean getting. started well as a matter of fact nick. what other sorry for inventions can you mention big ones that really today haven't yet but will come to a real life have you invented something of the kind that is good that you feel will . unfortunately or fortunately or not i was more into the social side. of looking into possible or social models for the future generations have invented anything better than communism. or well. ideals i think i think more alike you're talking. on the very traditi
come true like cities on the moon a fine cars in must be getting ever more difficult for st fi writers to stand step ahead of the scientists who are repeatedly breaching the gap between fiction and reality it is strongly believe though that science finally truth is still capable of generating new ideas five years ago the u.s. homeland security department even recruited science fiction writers to help think up the next great inventions. i will tell you the secret of where you live the media were...
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advisory commission on intergovernmental relations and as president of the national league of cities. it is he have dent as i tell you -- it is evident, as i tell you this, mr. president, that dick lugar always rises to the top of any organization because his colleagues recognize his extraordinary capability and his outstanding leadership. dick's life experiences and characteristic have served the people of indiana and of our country so well. he has been "the" leader in reducing the threat of nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons. what better tribute? what better legacy could anyone leave the world than to reduce the inventory of these dangerous weapons? the bipartisan partnership he forged in 1991 to destroy these weapons of mass destruction in the former soviet union has resulted in the deactivation of more than 7,500 nuclear warheads that once were aimed at the united states. as chairman of the agriculture committee, dick lugar has led the way for reforming our federal farm programs and has promoted research advancements and increased export opportunities that have generated hi
advisory commission on intergovernmental relations and as president of the national league of cities. it is he have dent as i tell you -- it is evident, as i tell you this, mr. president, that dick lugar always rises to the top of any organization because his colleagues recognize his extraordinary capability and his outstanding leadership. dick's life experiences and characteristic have served the people of indiana and of our country so well. he has been "the" leader in reducing the...
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payments to the pension fund so send bernadino the city went bankrupt and it's the first city to ever deliberately fail to pay calipers a california public employees retirement system calipers as you point out throughout the theme here is that the bond market is coming unglued whether it's the collateral that's being questioned holding up private equity shysters like paul singer or whether it's a municipality with a pension scheme that apparently has no ability to pay out its pensioners without growth to generate coupon payments to bond market which is as you say the last you know the ok bond corral you know this thing is to blow and this is what this is what these people don't understand who constantly say well there's no inflation there's no inflation no but there is kirstie collapse baked into the cake and you're about to get a vista right is hello helpers manages two hundred forty one billion dollars in assets and these are you know two hundred forty one billion dollars that state employees think they're going to collect soon and i remember this is the big battle going on between
payments to the pension fund so send bernadino the city went bankrupt and it's the first city to ever deliberately fail to pay calipers a california public employees retirement system calipers as you point out throughout the theme here is that the bond market is coming unglued whether it's the collateral that's being questioned holding up private equity shysters like paul singer or whether it's a municipality with a pension scheme that apparently has no ability to pay out its pensioners without...
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all, the disabled. >> cities are proud of their famous sons or daughters, and they like to name schools, streets, and public buildings after them, but what you do if the most famous child of your town is considered one of the worst criminals who ever lived? adolf hitler was born in austria. his house of birth is still standing. unlike many other not see buildings that were torn down by allied forces after the second world war. although hitler did not live there for long, there is a big controversy about what to do with the house. >> the river forms the border between germany and austria here. the quaint town with its 16,000 inhabitants is located on the austrian side of the border, but it is a place with a historical burden that the town's patron saint can do little to avert. it is adolf hitler's birthplace, and it has inherited a real estate problem. . the address of hitler's birthplace is an expensive property in the center of town. it has been in the since last year -- it has been empty since last year. braunau's mayor suggested turning the house into rental apartments. the idea was
all, the disabled. >> cities are proud of their famous sons or daughters, and they like to name schools, streets, and public buildings after them, but what you do if the most famous child of your town is considered one of the worst criminals who ever lived? adolf hitler was born in austria. his house of birth is still standing. unlike many other not see buildings that were torn down by allied forces after the second world war. although hitler did not live there for long, there is a big...
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the temperature downtown is 41. away from the city, the temperature is now 33 degrees. we take a look at the forecast today. we have a lot of clouds in the forecast. also some rain shower activity as well. scattered showers and chilly temperatures in the forecast with a reading of about 49 for the high. the northern tier of the u.s. has rain in the forecast today. temperatures in the 40's from seattle to new york city. the warmest temperatures are the southeast part of the u.s. more about the forecast for the weekend is coming up in just a few minutes. >> many of us have pessimistic views about aging. >> getting older can mean feeling better. a new study asked seniors if they work ag gracefully. most seniors thought they were improving with age. depression had the most impact on how participants rated themselves. >> you look good for 80. >> everybody has a guilty pleasure. >> the gilt makes it taste better -- the guilt makes it ftaste better. this relationship works for unhealthy habits like smoking and frequent alcohol use. >> 5:41. 33 degrees at the airport. the raven
the temperature downtown is 41. away from the city, the temperature is now 33 degrees. we take a look at the forecast today. we have a lot of clouds in the forecast. also some rain shower activity as well. scattered showers and chilly temperatures in the forecast with a reading of about 49 for the high. the northern tier of the u.s. has rain in the forecast today. temperatures in the 40's from seattle to new york city. the warmest temperatures are the southeast part of the u.s. more about the...